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Ruane, Cunniff & Goldfarb to relocate to Rockefeller Center

Manhattan, NY According to Ruane, Cunniff & Goldfarb and Tishman Speyer, Ruane, Cunniff will relocate their headquarters to 45 Rockefeller Plaza. The investment adviser was founded in 1969, and will be moving its offices from 9 West 57th St. to Rockefeller Center in 2023.

The firm will occupy the entire 34th floor and a section of the 35th floor of 45 Rockefeller Plaza. The building, which was completed in 1935, features Lee Lawrie’s iconic 15-foot bronze “Atlas” sculpture outside its entrance.

Ruane, Cunniff will arrive to Rockefeller Center as Tishman Speyer completes a wave of projects. A selection of new food & beverage options, including the Le Rock, Lodi, and Pebble Bar; a renovation of the Rink Level (formerly known as the Concourse) to newly open it up to pedestrian flow; the opening of Flipper's Roller Boogie Palace for roller skating during the warmer months; and a new park on the roof of Radio City Music Hall are among the projects that are revitalizing Rockefeller Center.

“We are delighted to welcome Ruane, Cunniff to the Rockefeller Center family,” said EB Kelly, head of Rockefeller Center and managing director at Tishman Speyer. “From the moment the Ruane team walks through one of the City’s most welcoming, exquisite lobbies; to the public art and programming in the Plaza; to our extensive experiential amenities and our fantastic new restaurants – we want to ensure that Rockefeller Center can be a true home for them. We look forward to their first day at 45 Rockefeller Plaza.”

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